>Now, if you use AIR or some other program to make it basically webbased
>(ie, cross platform), I will be able to make all my friends buy it and you
>will be a happy camper.

The problem with using something like Air is that one of the main purposes
of the app is to integrate with the rest of the products in the family -
specifically FM and AS. To do that the app has to be able to access the FM
and AS engines, which at this point are still native Windows apps. The
only 'engine' in the product family right now that is cross-platform by
design is IPad, which is how I was able to make the Windows Mobile and
Linux builds.